Alice Barnes What is a risk assessment? A risk assessment is something that helps to protect yourself and the people around you. It is a requirement in law to complete a risk assessment in every work environment so that you can avoid any accidents that may cause anyone to hurt themselves. It also helps a lot when working with children in a setting‚ if you are planning an activity you can think about what risks might happen from the activity then you can assess on how to avoid those risks so they
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| | |Name: |Id#: | Lab 4 Classes & Objects Objectives: In this Lab‚ you will learn: ➢ To define a class of your own and use it to create an object. ➢ To create constants variables and use it and how to write default constructors. Lab Activities:
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HYPERLINK "http://eduweb.com/portfolio/artofcrimedetection/" \t "_blank" The Art of Crime Detection <- your first lab link What do the left and rights sides of the brain do? Which side of the brain does a police sketch artist use when creating a suspect sketch? The left side sees and interprets the world in symbols and languages. However the right side interprets it in terms of space and shape. In the activities‚ you are asked to help draw a sketch of the suspects. How did you do? Was it easy
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for the age. It’s for children who may develop quicker from getting taught from early years. In a crèche‚ the stages of play which may occur in this setting can be associative and parallel. Associative play is based in the years of 2 and a half years-4 years. This is when children are aware of others and start to join in. Parallel play is based in the years of 18 months to 2 years. Parallel play is when children play alongside each other. Infant schools Infant’s schools are mainly in the age of
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1. Name(s) of nation‚ major islands/island groups‚ capital - indigenous as well as colonial names. Major Islands: Choisuel‚ Guadacanal‚ Malaita‚ Makira‚ New Georgia and Santa Isabel Capital: Honiara on the Guadacanal Island 2. Location and size (land and ocean). Include link to one or more good map(s). total: 28‚896 sq km country comparison to the world: 144 land: 27‚986 sq km water: 910 sq km Location: 8 00 S‚ 159 00 E 3. Population (size and composition - ethnic groups and their sizes
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QUESTION 4: How will I use the concepts and principles from Experience 1 to improve work results? From Experience 1 and my Enneagram it has helped me to identify gaps which will assist me to improve work ways and to get the desired results. Asking for feedback will improve my performance as well as looking for better ways to perform my routine aspects of my job. There are always opportunities and I need to display an ongoing commitment to learning and self-development. I have to find and maximize
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Ganigan‚ Li‚ Wong 1 Anastasiya Li‚ Kaili Ganigan‚ Vanessa Wong Miss Conner AP US History 10 December 2014 Historians have traditionally labeled the period after the War of 1812 the “Era of Good Feelings.” Evaluate the accuracy of this label‚ considering the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism. Use the documents and your knowledge of the period 18151825 to construct your answer. The "Era of Good Feelings"‚ which took place during James Monroe’s two terms serving as President of the United States
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Unit 4222-245 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities Outcome 1 Understand the legislation and policies that support the human rights ind inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities 1.identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities One of the main causes of discrimination is the fear and lack of understanding of others because
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1. Read the paper “Post–Green Revolution Trends in Yield Potential of Temperate Maize in the North-Central United States” by Duvick and Cassman (In Blackboard – Seed Technology folder). 2. By looking at Figure 1 describe what has happened to grain protein‚ grain starch‚ tassel weight and leaf angle score through decades of corn breeding. -Some traits are held constant while corn breeders are continuously changing their ideas of the ideal corn hybrid. Also‚ the corn breeders are doing what satisfies
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Task 4 (D1) Qu6. Analyse the need for selecting the different voltages used for different parts of the generation‚ transmission and distribution systems drawn for Qu.5. Back in the 1800’s Thomas Edison had a vision to power the whole of New York using DC (direct current) that he developed‚ this idea was brilliant‚ but had one set back. A power station was needed every mile due to D.C. only flowing in one direction. This wasn’t a very practical form of electricity or cost effective‚ another idea or
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